Forgiveness therapists in Eglin Village, Florida FL
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Alexander Fidelman
Hypnotherapist, CCHt
Forgiveness is one of the important phases of the 5-PATH system. We first focus on the release of sadness, fear and anger at others and them facilitate a powerful forgiveness of others process (FOO). Then it is followed by release of anger at the self and guilt and the forgiveness of self process (FOS).
14 Years Experience
Online in Eglin Village, Florida
Chris Bartkowiak
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed. LMHC
How I view forgiveness is understanding what happened on a deep level and letting go of the pain and emotions within . For me it’s not about turning the other cheek but if you let go of the pain and anger within you then you can free yourself. This does not mean that you ever have to have contact with who hurt you . They do not have the right to dictate how you feel or the choices you make .
26 Years Experience
Online in Eglin Village, Florida
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Forgiveness is about loss and grief. Often people want to approach this as if it's just something we can do and move on. In therapy you'll learn what is keeping you stuck, how to talk about what you lost, and ways to begin moving though those difficult feelings.
18 Years Experience
Online in Eglin Village, Florida (Online Only)
Dr. Sheena Sikorski
Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist
One of the hardest things to do as a perfectionist or people-pleaser is learn to be more understanding, validating, and forgiving of your mistakes or when you unintentionally hurt someone's feelings that you love. You deserve to find inner calm and peace by learning how to practice true self-forgiveness. Reach out and I'll show you how!
7 Years Experience
Online in Eglin Village, Florida (Online Only)
Mayme Siders
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
While we think of forgiveness as being about something we do for others, my experience is that it is something we most often need to do for ourselves. However, I do not think it a requirement in the process of personal growth. I would never tell someone that they should or shouldn't forgive anyone. Rather, I would work to help them to look more deeply at how they feel about the situation, help them to decide how they want to proceed, and then support them in that choice.
9 Years Experience
Online in Eglin Village, Florida (Online Only)